http://www.cardinalmccloskeyservices.org/ca_facts.shtml
  • Child abuse is an American epidemic. In 2005, more than 3.5 million children were reported as victims of child abuse or neglect.
  • The staggering truth is that before today is over, four children will DIE because their little bodies cannot bear any more abuse.
  • Child abuse kills more children in America than accidental falls, choking on food, suffocation or fires in the home.
  • In 2005, 1,460 children DIED from abuse or neglect
  • While the rate of deaths from abuse has been decreasing, it is still far too high! 80% of these losses were children age 4 or younger.
  • Infants under one year of age are the most common fatalities.
  • Another 899,000 children were victims of abuse or neglect …
  • 564,500 suffered neglect
  • 149,000 were physically abused
  • 83,500 were sexually abused
  • 64,000 were psychologically or emotionally abused
  • The youngest children are the most abused, Children age 3 and younger are consistently the most victimized group.
  • One in 3-4 girls and one in 6 boys have been molested by age 18
  • Boys report less than girls
  • 70-90% of the molesters are family members or friends
  • 62% of pregnant and parenting teens were raped, molested, or sexually assaulted prior to their first pregnancy.
  • Children who have been abused or neglected are 59% more likely to be arrested as juveniles
  • and 30% more likely to commit a violent crime as an adult.
  • Child abuse happens in all ethnic groups
  • In 2005, African-American children, American Indian or Alaska Native children, and Pacific Islander children had the highest rates of victimization.
  • White and Hispanic children had the next highest rates, and Asian children had the lowest rate.
  • Women are more likely to be held responsible for neglecting their children than men …
  • More than 8 out of 10 abused children are abused by their own parents…
  • Mothers are most often the perpetrators.
  • They either physically abuse their children or severely neglect meeting their basic needs of food and safe shelter.
  • Fathers, step-fathers, friends, and neighbors are generally the perpetrators of sexual abuse.
  • If one child in the family is being abused - generally other children are also.
  • Child abuse is a cycle... 1/3 of abused or neglected children will eventually victimize their own children.
  • If left unchecked, child abuse perpetuates itself.